In 2005, Wheel of Time author Robert Jordan was diagnosed with a fatal blood disease, disrupting his plans to finish the beloved series. With his fans in mind, Robert Jordan worked diligently through his final days, writing outlines, notes, and manuscripts so that his masterwork could one day see completion.
His fans—the people who had stuck with him all these years from 1991 on—deserved closure. And, he had created an outline which gave them closure, and he wasn’t able to finish it himself. We wanted Jim’s story to be told.
A friend was staying with me in the week after Jim’s funeral and put a print-out in front of me and said, “I think you need to read this.” It was Brandon Sanderson’s eulogy for Robert Jordan. And it was—it was beautiful. Such an expression of love for the books and for Robert Jordan’s work. And it ended, “Mr. Jordan, you leave us silently, but you leave us trembling.” And I thought, gosh, this is the attitude I would love to see. Brandon at this point was a published fantasy writer, so I called Tom and said, “I want one of his books to read.” His world, his people, his conflicts were all clear in my mind. And I called Tom, and said, “Tom, I think this is the guy.”
And she picked Brandon. And we’re just delighted because we think nobody could have finished it as well.
I had no idea how to react to this. I could barely talk when I replied to Harriet. In fact, I sent her an email the next day. It said, “Dear Harriet, I promise I’m not an idiot.” Because I couldn’t get out words. Yes, I wanted to be involved in the Wheel of Time. No, I didn’t think anybody else could write the Wheel of Time. What do you do when you’re in that situation?
We met in December, and I picked him up at the airport, brought him back, and said I’ve got some hot soup on the stove. He said, “I’d rather have the ending if I could, please.” [Laughs]
Which I sat in his chair and read, well into the evening that night.
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